System, and process, and device for emission or augmentation of energy affecting animals and pets

ABSTRACT

A chip or carbon fiber substrate may be programmed to emit and/or augment energy tuned to interact with bodily functions. The chip or carbon fiber substrate may be programmed by using a pair of Tesla pancake coils, each coupled to a spherical electrode and driven to create an energetic field between the electrodes. Embodiments may include systems that include the programmed chip in a device (for example, a pet tag) worn on an animal&#39;s body. The systems may be wearable so that the effects of the programmed chip may be applied to selected areas of animals and pets.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S.Provisional application having Ser. No. 61/933,682 filed Sep. 22, 2014,U.S. Non-Provisional application having Ser. No. 14/670,152 filed Mar.26, 2015 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,917,654), U.S. Non-Provisional applicationhaving Ser. No. 14/856,334 filed Sep. 16, 2015 (now U.S. Pat. No.9,895,528), U.S. Non-Provisional application having Ser. No. 15/331,600filed Oct. 21, 2016 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,727,764), U.S. Non-Provisionalapplication having Ser. No. 15/864,195 filed Jan. 1, 2018, and U.S.Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 16/013,321 field Jun. 20, 2018,which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

BACKGROUND

The embodiments herein relate generally to systems and chips fortransdermal emission/augmentation of energy.

The ability to carry information through longitudinal wave carriers hasuntil now, been underutilized. FIG. 1 shows an example of a Tesla coil,waveform/signal generator connected to a spherical electrode asdisclosed by Konstantin Meyl's book Scalar Wave Technology:Documentation for the Experimental-Kit for the Transmission ofElectrical Scalar Waves. Configured correctly, the Tesla coil mayproduce a longitudinal wave which may carry energetic information overspace. FIG. 2 shows a configuration of connections of the components oflongitudinal (scalar) electromagnetic wave/field generating equipmentwith additional connections to different jumper fields as disclosed byKonstantin Meyl. The configuration may transfer a waveform signal fromthe transmitter side to the receiver side and vice versa via thelongitudinal waves carried through the field between two sphericalelectrodes.

Stressors to animals and pets have increased tremendously in the pastfew decades. Genetically modified foods, pollutions, toxins, and othersources have affected the ability of animals and pets to function in theway it was naturally intended to. The inventions of radio, cellularcommunication and other such devices that transmit electromagneticwaves/fields have also caused a new kind of stress to the body,electromagnetic pollution. Electromagnetic pollution is electric,magnetic or electromagnetic fields/waves which have a negative effect onhealth. Electromagnetic pollution is a relatively new kind of stressorto the body that needs to be dealt with. Cell phones and similar EMFemitting devices ex: transponders and GPS locators are a source ofelectromagnetic pollution and are used by over 90% of adults accordingto Pew Research Center. Electromagnetic pollution can cause a variety ofserious health problems and negative stressors to the body whichinclude: DNA damage, an increased risk of cancer, loss of fertility,effects on brain function, metabolic changes, disruption of the immunesystem, and thermodynamic changes of the body.

There exist a number of approaches to communicate with the biofield ofanimals and pets to produce a desired reaction in the body, whichinclude for example acupuncture as well as a variety of othertechniques. Electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves/fields, andacoustic waves can all be used to send messages to the body and itsenergetic field. For example a study done by the department ofbiomedical engineering at Columbia University found that pulsedelectromagnetic field therapy had a significant and rapid impact on painfrom early knee osteoarthritis. The body can be influenced by differentforms of electromagnetic waves/fields and frequencies to deal withstressors and illness to the body.

As can be seen, there is a need for a device and system that maypositively communicate to the biofield of animals and pets to combat thenegative effects experienced by their body.

SUMMARY

According to one embodiment of the subject technology, a device foremission of energy comprises: a substrate; and a programmable layer ofthe substrate, wherein: the programmable layer is programmed withlongitudinal electromagnetic scalar waves passed through a tuning mediumapart from the substrate, the longitudinal electromagnetic scalar waveshaving an amplitude of the waveform change to modulate desiredinformation onto a carrier wave, electromagnetic waves in the form oflight and/or sound are used to modulate the carrier wave as it programsthe substrate at either one or any combination of receiving andtransmitting pancake coils, and the programmable layer is configured toemit and/or augment energetic information from the substrate, tuned viathe longitudinal electromagnetic scalar waves, the energetic informationbeing tuned for interaction with animals and pets.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

The detailed description of some embodiments of the present invention ismade below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein likenumerals represent corresponding parts of the figures.

FIG. 1 is a schematic of an air cored transformer with couple coil andpancake coil;

FIG. 2 is a schematic of a longitudinal wave/field generating circuit;

FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a system for programming a chip fortransdermal emission of energy in accordance with an embodiment of thesubject technology;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a system setup for programming a chipfor transdermal emission of energy in accordance with an embodiment ofthe subject technology;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of a shoe incorporating an insoleincluding a programmed chip of FIG. 4 in accordance with an embodimentof the subject technology;

FIG. 5A is a perspective top view of an insole of FIG. 5.

FIG. 5B is a top view of a plurality of programmed chips of FIG. 4attached to a pair of insole inserts in accordance with an embodiment ofthe subject technology;

FIG. 6A is a perspective top view of a bandage system including aprogrammed chip of FIG. 4 in accordance with an embodiment of thesubject technology;

FIG. 6B is a perspective bottom view of the bandage system of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6C is a top view of a bandage system including a programmed chip ofFIG. 4 attached over a bandage wrapped around a wrist in accordance withan embodiment of the subject technology;

FIG. 6D is a perspective view of a bandage system including an array ofprogrammed chips partially exposed between layers of gauze in accordancewith an embodiment of the subject technology;

FIG. 7 is a top view of a pair of insoles comprising respectivelyprogrammed chips for transdermal emission of energy in accordance withan embodiment of the subject technology;

FIG. 8 is a bottom view of a pair of insoles including respectivelyprogrammed chips for transdermal emission of energy and transcutaneouselectrical nerve stimulation units in accordance with an embodiment ofthe subject technology;

FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a system integrating the programmed chipsfor transdermal emission of energy and transcutaneous electrical nervestimulation units onto an insole of FIG. 8 in accordance with anembodiment of the subject technology;

FIG. 10 is a top view of a vibration mat including an array ofprogrammed chips in accordance with an embodiment of the subjecttechnology;

FIGS. 11A and 11B are front and rear views respectively of an electronicmobile device incorporating a programmed chip of FIG. 4 in accordancewith an embodiment of the subject technology;

FIG. 12 is a side view of a bottle of fluid incorporating a programmedchip of FIG. 4 in accordance with an embodiment of the subjecttechnology; and

FIG. 13 is a top view of a food freshness card including a programmedchip in accordance with an embodiment of the subject technology.

FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view of a chart showing a physical fitnesslevel of a test subject undergoing a heart rate variability evaluationwithout carrying an earthing card of an exemplary embodiment.

FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view of a chart showing a physical fitnesslevel of a test subject undergoing a heart rate variability evaluationwhile carrying an earthing card of an exemplary embodiment.

FIG. 16 is a front view of a pet tag incorporating a programmed chip inaccordance with an embodiment of the subject technology.

FIG. 17 is a rear view of the pet tag of FIG. 16.

FIG. 18 is a front view of a pet tag incorporating a programmed chip ofFIG. 4 in accordance with an embodiment of the subject technology.

FIG. 19 is a rear view of the pet tag of FIG. 18.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS

Broadly, embodiments of the subject technology provide a system, method,and product of the system and method that uses information carried bylongitudinal waves to program a chip for transdermal emission and/oraugmentation of energy. A “chip” may be a hologram, carbon fiber orother programmable substrate. Embodiments of the subject technology havebeen proven to help the body fight off the negative stressors ofelectromagnetic pollution and allow the body to function healthier.Aspects of the disclosed chip produces a positive effect on people andallows the body to function at its optimal rate in the presence of theabove described stressors. In a heart rate variable study done by Dr.Joseph Teff the effects of cell phone use with and without the disclosedchip were tested. The results found the chips were effective in reducingstress to the central nervous system caused by the detrimentalelectromagnetic frequencies from cell phone use. In another study doneby Modern Testing Services the thermodynamic effects of cell phone usewith and without the disclosed chip was tested. The results wereconclusive and found that cell phone use with an embodiment of thedisclosed chip on a phone dramatically reduced the thermodynamic stressto the human body caused by cell phone use.

In an exemplary use, the chip may be integrated into a wearable articleor may be directly worn by a person. The chip may be programmed to emitand/or augment energetic frequencies/information that are tuned tointeract with a bodily function. In an exemplary embodiment, the chipincludes a hologram carrying the information. For example, the hologrammay be tuned to output and/or augment an energetic frequency that causesblood flow to increase/decrease within a portion of the body inproximity to the chip.

The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example orillustration.” Any aspect or design described herein as “exemplary” isnot necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over otheraspects or designs. The word “information” is used herein to refer to aspecific frequency or range of frequencies or waveforms emitted by anobject in the form of an electromagnetic wave or field. The word“augment” is used herein to refer to interacting with the charge orfield of another object.

Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, an exemplary a system 25 setup forprogramming a hologram chip according to an exemplary embodiment of thesubject technology is shown. In general, a transmitting pancake coil 18(sometimes referred to as a Tesla coil) is electrically connected to areceiver pancake coil 20. The transmitting pancake coil 18 and receiverpancake coil 20 may be separated by a predetermined distance (forexample, 3 feet) and each may be connected to a respective sphericalelectrode 16 separated by approximately the same distance. Aprogrammable object 26, for example, a hologram chip may be positionedin proximity to (or in contact with) the transmitting pancake coil 18.It will be understood that the proximity to the transmitting pancakecoil 18 may be based on the magnitude of the field generated by the coil18. The programmable object 26 may be any object that can be modified bya longitudinal (scalar) charge or a longitudinal (scalar) wave/field.For sake of illustration, the programmable object 26 will be referred toherein as the hologram chip 26. The hologram chip 26 may include a chipbody with a holographic layer containing a hologram. The hologram mayemit and/or augment energetic frequencies/information throughtransdermal means. The hologram may be programmed to the naturalfrequencies/information of a tuning medium 30 positioned in contact withthe receiver pancake coil 20. The tuning medium 30 may be any single orcombination of a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. In the example shown,liquid melatonin is a tuning medium 30 whose naturalfrequencies/information may be programmed into the hologram so that thefrequencies/information may be turned into an energetic signal which canbe transmitted transdermally from the chip to the user. The informationcarried by the natural frequencies/information of melatonin may thusinteract with a portion of the body affecting certain functions.

To tune the hologram chip 26, an exemplary method generates and augmentslongitudinal waves/field to carry the information from the tuning medium30 to the hologram chip 26. A power source 10 may power a wave functiongenerator 12 (for example a direct digital synthesis function generator)to produce wave signals. The wave function generator 12 may be tuned sothe waves are in resonance. This can be achieved with a sine wave at anoutput amplitude of approximately 8 VPP (Volts peak to peak) and afrequency of around 6 MHz (megahertz). Longitudinal waves may beproduced in a field between the spherical electrodes 16. Energy from thereceiving side spherical electrode 16 passing through the tuning medium30 on the receiver pancake coil 20 may modulate the carrier longitudinalwaves/fields to transfer the natural frequencies/information of thetuning medium 30 to the wave signals once the waves become in resonance.As shown, wiring 14 may electrically couple the power source 10 to thewave function generator 12, the wave function generator 12 to thetransmitter pancake coil 18, and the transmitter pancake coil 18 to thereceiver pancake coil 20.

In some embodiments, a sound source 22 and light source 24 may beincluded to augment/modulate the carrier longitudinal waves. In anexemplary embodiment, the sound source 22 may produce sound waves atvariable frequencies. The sound source 22 may be positionedapproximately three feet perpendicular to the middle of the line createdby the transmitter pancake coil 18 and receiver pancake coil 20. Thelight source 24 may produce light waves at variable frequencies on theopposite side of the sound source 22. The light source 24 may bepositioned approximately three feet perpendicular to the middle of theline created by the transmitter pancake coil 18 and receiver pancakecoil 20. The sound source 22 may be tuned to a frequency ofapproximately 20 Hertz. The light source 24 may be tuned to a frequencyof approximately 20 Hertz. The sound and light waves produced mayaugment/modulate the carrier longitudinal (scalar) waves/fields totransfer additional specific information and/or messages. The light andsound waves directly affect the longitudinal waves by influencing boththe longitudinal waves/field as well as the receiving/transmittingcoils. The light and sound do not necessarily change the information themelatonin is sending to the hologram chip 26 but may only add toinformation associated with the melatonin. If the frequencies formelatonin (or another tuning medium 30) were known then they can beplayed through the speakers and light to add more information into thehologram chip 26. In an exemplary embodiment, the system may run forapproximately thirty minutes for the hologram to be transformed with theinformation transferred by the longitudinal waves.

The following discloses exemplary embodiments of the subject technologyincorporated into various articles of manufacturer that may providephysiological benefits to end users. The hologram chip 26 may beconveniently worn or attached to various articles so that theinformation programmed into the chip 26 may be transferred to the userand/or to the article to which it is attached. The benefits of thehologram chip 26 have been tested on human subjects to compare thephysiological effects of using the chip 26 to performance without thechip 26.

Table 1 below shows testing data of physiological effects on usersbefore and after wearing an article with the hologram chip 26. The testmeasured blood flow through the posterior tibial artery (PTA) of variousindividuals. As can be seen, with the exception of one data point, therewas a significant improvement in the blood flow through the PTA of eachtest subject after having worn the article with the hologram chip 26.

TABLE 1 PTA PTA PTA PTA PTA PTA Immediately Immediately VarianceVariance Weight Pre- Pre- After After (Right) (Left) Test Subject Height(LBs) Age Right Left (Right) (Left) (%) (%) Female Risk 5′11″ 170 50 6659 70 71 6 17 Management Male ER Nurse/ 6′4″  210 46 69 65 81 80 15 19Firefighter Female N/A N/A N/A 61 52 71 56 14 7 Registered Nurse Male5′10″ 200 42 69 87 85 89 19 2 Radiology Technician Male 6′5″  290 48 6967 68 79 (−)1 15 Corporate Risk Management Female 5′7″  174 56 43 45 7551 43 12 Respiratory Therapist

Table 2 below shows additional test results from an individual beforewearing an article with the hologram chip 26 and after wearing thehologram chip 26. The test subject performed various exercises andweight resistance for each side (if applicable) was measured. The testdata shows strength improvement in exercises as measured by increasedweight resistance capacity as a correlation of having worn the hologramchip 26.

TABLE 2 Previous Exam Current Change Date Left Right Diff Left RightDiff Left Right Neck/Trunk Recent Change Trunk Flexion Jun. 16, 201556.7 lbs — 63.0 lbs — 11% Upper Extremity Recent Change Shoulder FlexionJun. 16, 2015 11.4 lbs 12.5 lbs −9% L 15.2 lbs 14.2 lbs −7% R 34% 14%Lower Extremity Recent Change Knee Extension Jun. 16, 2015 32.5 lbs 32.3lbs −1% R 43.6 lbs 47.3 lbs −8% L 34% 46%

Referring now to FIGS. 5, 5A, and 5B a system 100 for transdermalemission and/or augmentation of energy to a user is shown according toan exemplary embodiment of the subject technology. The system 100includes the hologram chip 26 attached to a fabric body 50. The fabricbody 50 may be an article of apparel so that the hologram chip 26 is inclose proximity to the human body for transdermal emission and/oraugmentation of information stored within the hologram of the chip 26.An excellent consumer product that would benefit the user is a shoeincorporating the chip 26. A shoe provides the means to carry hologramchip(s) 26 in close and constant proximity to the user's dermis. As maybe further appreciated, the sole of the foot is considered by manyholistic practitioners to be an important interface to the health of thehuman body. In some embodiments, the hologram chips 26 may be positionedin alignment with reflexology points, acupuncture points and meridianpathways. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the fabric body 50 is aninsole insert with a plurality of hologram chips 26. For example, thehologram chips 26 may be positioned to optimize coverage with the foot.In some embodiments, the hologram chips 26 may be positioned on anexterior surface of the fabric body 50 for direct contact with skin ofthe user. In some embodiments the chip(s) 26 may line the interior oftwo pieces of fabric bodies 50. Ultrasound Doppler testing of blood flowto feet has shown an instant increase of approximately 14% when the feetare in contact with enhanced footwear or insoles using the subjecttechnology. Longer use has shown even higher blood flow increase.

Referring now to FIGS. 6A and 6B, a system 200 for transdermal emissionand/or augmentation of energy to a user is shown according to anexemplary embodiment of the subject technology. The system 200 includesthe hologram chip 26 attached to a fabric body 210. The hologram chip 26may include a flexible body that may curve with the natural curvature ofhuman body parts. In an exemplary embodiment, the fabric body 210 is anadhesive bandage including adhesive sections 215. In an exemplaryembodiment, the hologram chip 26 is positioned intermediate the adhesivesections 215 so that in use, the hologram chip 26 is positioned over aselected area of skin and the adhesive sections 215 secure the fabricbody 210 to the surrounding skin. As may be appreciated, aspects of thesystem 200 may be useful on fingers or other round body parts (shins,arms, etc.) in which the hologram chip 26 may bend and remain in contactwith the rounded body surface. Some embodiments may include a layer ofmedicated fluid 250 applied over the hologram chip 26. In use, the layerof medicated fluid 250 interacts with the transmitted and/or augmentedinformation from the hologram chip 26 to augment healing. For example,the layer of medicated fluid 250 may be an adhesive, gel, or ointment.The system 200 may be applied to an injured area (for example, a cut orburn) so that the hologram chip 26 and medicated fluid 250 may interactwith the injury to stimulate body tissue and accelerate healing.

Referring now to FIG. 6C, a system 300 for transdermal emission and/oraugmentation of energy to a user is shown according to an exemplaryembodiment of the subject technology. The system 300 is similar to thesystem 200 except that the fabric body 310 is a wrappable bandage orgauze. As shown, the hologram chip 26 is exposed however it will beunderstood that the hologram chip 26 may be covered by another layer ofbandaging/gauze. Some embodiments may include the medicated fluid 250(on an underside of the hologram chip 26 so that the medicated fluid 250may be absorbed through the fabric body 310 into contact the underlyingskin. In the embodiment shown, the system 300 may be useful for treatinga wrist sprain or similar soft tissue damage.

Referring now to FIG. 6D, a system 400 for transdermal emission and/oraugmentation of energy to a user is shown according to an exemplaryembodiment of the subject technology. The system 400 may be useful fortreating large area topical ailments. The system 400 is similar to thesystem 300 except that the fabric body 310 includes an array 425 ofhologram chips 26 to provide a wider area of coverage. The hologramchips 26 may be attached on the fabric body 315 so that the fabric body315 is between the underlying skin and the hologram chips 26 forindirect contact with the skin. Another layer of the fabric body 315 maybe wrapped around the hologram chips 26. As shown, the array 425 ispartially covered on the right and left sides of the array and the array425 is exposed for sake of illustration.

Referring now to FIG. 7, a hologram chip 500 for transdermal emissionand/or augmentation of energy to a user is shown according to anexemplary embodiment of the subject technology. As discussed above withreference to FIGS. 5, 5A, and 5B, use of the hologram chip 26 tointerface with the sole of one's foot may provide strategic access tophysiological conduits of the human body. The chip 500 may be sized andshaped to mimic an insole so that it may be inserted within a shoe (forexample as shown in FIG. 5). The hologram chip 500 is programmed in thesame manner as the chip 26 and as may be appreciated, covers a greaterarea of a person's sole thus providing increased effect on the person.In some embodiments, the hologram chip 500 may be used in combinationwith a gel or other fluid medium to augment the information transmittedto the user. As a potential product, the chip 500 may be convenient forsale as a shoe accessory or as part of a shoe system.

Referring now to FIGS. 8 and 9, a system 600 of an exemplary embodimentis shown which includes the system 100 (fabric body 50 in the form of aninsole insert along with the programmed chip 26) and transcutaneouselectrical nerve stimulation (TENS) pads 650 coupled to the insole body50. FIG. 9 shows additional elements which may not be visible in theembodiment shown in FIG. 8. For example, a controller/processor 610 maybe connected to the TENS pads 650, to an accelerometer/tracker 620, to awireless transceiver 630, and to a power source 640. The programmedchips 26 may be used in conjunction with electric, magnetic and/orelectromagnetic fields/waves generated by the TENS pads 650 to amplifyor enhance the effects on the person by the chip(s) 26. Theaccelerometer/tracker 620 may be programmed to track a user'sperformance. For example, a user may track performance (speed, exerciselongevity, etc.) which may be transmitted in some embodiments by thewireless transceiver 630. In another example, the TENS pads 650 may betoggled on/off and the amplified effects of the TENS pads 650 inconjunction with the chip(s) 26 may be measured.

Referring now to FIG. 10, a system 700 of an exemplary embodiment isshown which includes a plurality of the programmed chips 26 coupled to avibration mat 750. For sake of illustration, the underlying andmechanical features of the vibration mat 750 are omitted and will beunderstood to comprise elements of a vibration mat as is known in theart. For example, some embodiments may affix the vibration may 750surface to a vibration plate (not shown) or to a vibrating/frequencygenerating device (not shown). In an exemplary embodiment, theprogrammed chips 26 may individually be programmed (represented by chips26 of varying shapes and sizes) to provide different effects on theuser. Thus one vibration mat 750 may be configured to provide, forexample, different effects to the end user.

Referring now to FIGS. 11A and 11B, a system 800 of an exemplaryembodiment is shown which includes a programmed chip 26 coupled to amobile electronic device 850. Many consumer electronic devices emit EMFthat has been found in several studies to have a deleterious effect onthe human body. The chip 26 may be programmed to offset the negativeeffects of EMF output from the mobile electronic device 850, which maybe for example a smart phone, tablet, transponder, or GPS enabled devicewhich users may frequently carry and/or put up to their head. Forexample, the EMF output may promote cancerous growth in body tissue. Theincorporation of the chip 26 to the mobile electronic device 850 maypromote healthy interaction with tissue simultaneously to the same areaEMF output is affecting.

Referring now to FIG. 12, a system 900 of an exemplary embodiment isshown which includes a programmed chip 26 coupled to a container 950.The container 950 may be for example a bottle holding water or otherliquid/beverage. The programmed chip 26 may transfer programmedinformation into the liquid to be consumed. The liquid may thus be acarrier of the programmed information that can be ingested internally sothat the positive effects of the chip 26 may be carried through thecirculatory system.

Referring now to FIG. 13, a card 1000 is shown according to an exemplaryembodiment. The card 1000 may include the programmed chip 26 describedabove configured to preserve freshness in food/water (and sometimes, inthis embodiment, is referred to as a “food freshness card 1000”).However, the material that is chosen to be programmed and/or modifiedwith the longitudinal electromagnetic waves and/or fields can be anysingle form of combination of matter (for example: solids, liquids,gasses, plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates). In some embodiments, theprogrammed chip 26 may include a hologram because the properties ofholographic material are conducive to the process of programming and/ormodifying the material to contain information in wave/field form thatreacts with a targeted object/material/organism. The chip 26 may beattached to a card substrate 1010. The chip 26 may include theholographic layer and hologram described above with respect to FIG. 4.

The chip 26 may be programmed using the method(s) described above withrespect to FIGS. 3 and 4. The information that is chosen to beprogrammed/modified into the material depends on the desired function orgoal of the material to achieve. In an exemplary embodiment, a processof programming the chip 26 may be used to produce the food freshnesscard 1000 that is designed to keep foods and/or liquids fresh longer aswell as improve the taste. When the programmed card 1000 comes in closeproximity to foods and/or liquids it has an effect on the food or liquidwhich can make the food and/or liquid last longer and taste better. Thechip 26 in the card 1000 is programmed with longitudinal electromagneticwaves/fields (scalar waves) that are modulated to contain informationthat can react with the organic structure and/or organisms in food/waterwhen the chip 26 is placed in proximity to food. The strength ofemission in some embodiments may be effective up to for example, a 5foot radius.

To program the chip 26 for food and liquid freshness, a hologram (orother medium) is placed on the receiving pancake coil 20 (FIG. 4). Thesound source 22 (FIG. 4) is placed in the vicinity of the transmittercoil 18. The waveform/signal generator 12 may be turned on and thefrequency tuned so that the coils are in resonance (around 7 MHz for thelisted equipment). The sound source 22 may be tuned to play frequenciesin the range from 20-27 Hz which are the frequencies of fresh foodsaccording to Bruce Tainio. The system may run until the full ranges offrequencies are played programming the chip 26.

Electromagnetic, electric, magnetic, light, or sound waves and/or fieldsmay be used on either one or any combination of the receiving 20 and/ortransmitting pancake coils 18 (FIG. 4), in the field of the longitudinalelectromagnetic wave and/or field or in the general vicinity.Electromagnetic waves and/or fields may change the waveform and/or field(ex: frequencies and/or amplitude/strength) to modulate the desiredinformation onto the carrier wave. Matter can be placed on either one orany combination of the receiving and/or transmitting pancake coils, inthe field of the longitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or field or inthe general vicinity. Electromagnetic waves and/or fields can be used oneither one or any combination of the receiving and/or transmittingpancake coils, in the field of the longitudinal electromagnetic waveand/or field or in the general vicinity. Electromagnetic waves and/orfields may change the waveform and/or field (ex: frequencies and/oramplitude/strength) to modulate the desired information onto the carrierwave. Electric waves and/or fields can be used on either one or anycombination of the receiving and/or transmitting pancake coils, in thefield of the longitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or field or in thegeneral vicinity. Electric waves and/or fields may change the waveformand/or field (ex: frequencies and/or amplitude/strength) to modulate thedesired information onto the carrier wave. Magnetic waves and/or fieldscan be used on either one or any combination of the receiving and/ortransmitting pancake coils, in the field of the longitudinalelectromagnetic wave and/or field or in the general vicinity.Electromagnetic waves and/or fields may change the waveform and/or field(ex: frequencies and/or amplitude/strength) to modulate the desiredinformation onto the carrier wave. Light can be used on either one orany combination of the receiving and/or transmitting pancake coils, inthe field of the longitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or field or inthe general vicinity. The light may change waveform (ex: frequenciesand/or amplitude) to modulate the desired information onto the carrierwave. Sound can be used on either one or any combination of thereceiving and/or transmitting pancake coils, in the field of thelongitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or field or in the generalvicinity. The sound may change waveform (ex: frequencies and/oramplitude) to modulate the desired information onto the carrier wave. Inaddition to or used in conjunction with the listed methods above, thecarrier wave can be modulated directly by the signal that is sent to thelongitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or field producing device from thewaveform/signal generator and/or in-between the waveform/signalgenerator and the longitudinal electromagnetic wave and/or fieldproducing device.

Testing has been performed on the food freshness card 1000 todemonstrate the effect of the subject technology on fruit. Table 3 showsthe effect the food freshness card 1000 has on voltage present invarious pieces of fruit; one piece of a type of fruit without the foodfreshness card 1000 (the control piece) and with the food freshness card1000. The higher the voltage present, the more energy the fruit has. Themore energy the fruit has the longer it is believed to stay fresh.

TABLE 3 Voltage Readings Original Voltage Voltage After 5 Percent Sample(VDC @ 2.5) Hours (VDC @2.5) Change (%) Lemon Control 75 67.5 −10.00Lemon w/ Card 80 77.5 −3.13 Grapefruit Control 57.5 57.5 0 Grapefruit w/Card 60 62.5 4.17 Apple Control 85 85 0 Apple w/ Card 75 82.5 10.00Orange Control 65 65 0 Orange w/ Card 57.5 75 30.43

As may be appreciated, pieces of fruit with the food freshness card 1000in proximity showed better voltage levels than the control pieces offruit. The control pieces of fruit either dropped in voltage over timeor at best stayed the same. The pieces of fruit with the food freshnesscard 1000 however either had a slower rate of voltage decrease (as shownfor example by the lemon test) or actually gained voltage over time whencompared to fruit that did not lose voltage over the same time (see forexample, the grapefruit test, the apple test, and the orange test).

To further demonstrate the effect of the subject technology on fruit,tests on resistance measured through pieces of fruit were performed.Resistance is the measure of how a material reduces the electric currentflow through an object (measured in ohms), the more organized themolecules are, the easier it is for the electrons to pass through. Afruit with a high resistance means that the flow of electricity has ahard time getting through the conductive material in the organicstructure. If the liquid structure inside the fruit were more organizedin clusters, the electricity can flow through it without as muchresistance. The more organized the liquid in the fruit, the easier itcan send information and nutrients around which can make it healthier.As seen in Table 4, the resistance readings were more favorable to thepieces of fruit exposed to the food freshness card 1000 versuscontrolled pieces of fruit (no freshness card).

TABLE 4 Resistance Readings Resistance Original Resistance After 5Percent Sample (Ω × 1k) Hours (Ω × 1k) Change (%) Lemon Control 30 20.5−31.67 Lemon w/ Card 28 17.5 −37.50 Grapefruit Control 29 25 −13.79Grapefruit w/ Card 24 18 −25.00 Apple Control 33.5 21 −37.31 Apple w/Card 41 16 −60.98 Orange Control 42 36 −14.29 Orange w/ Card 39.5 30−24.05

Additional tests compared the levels of nitrates in pieces of fruit withand without exposure to the food freshness card 1000. High levels ofnitrates can be toxic to human consumption. Initially nitrates can beadded as a preservative but as a fruit decomposes the bacteria insidecan change the nitrate levels. When the food is spoiled the higherlevels of nitrate cause a change in taste as well as an odor.

Pregnant women are advised to avoid high nitrate water because researchshows a possible connection of nitrates to birth defects andmiscarriages. Other research, published in the Journal of Alzheimer'sDisease, investigated trends in death rates due to diseases associatedwith advancing age. Convincing parallels between age adjusted rises inmortality from certain illnesses, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and diabetesand the steadily increasing human exposure to nitrates, nitrites andnitrosamines through processed and preserved foods as well asfertilizers were found. Table 5 shows how pieces of fruit exposed to thefood freshness card 1000 slow the rate if nitrate production over dayswhen compared to naturally decaying piece of fruit that are not exposedto the food freshness card 1000. As may be appreciated, in general thefood freshness card 1000 appears to slow down the rate of nitrateproduction and in each case, lowered the nitrate level temporarilybefore the nitrate content began to rise again.

TABLE 5 Nitrate Levels Nitrate Nitrate Nitrate Level (mg/kg) Level(mg/kg) Level (mg/kg) Sample Date: 4/29 Date: 5/9 Date: 5/16 GrapesControl 70 50 50 Grapes w/ Card 71 56 49 Cantaloupe Control 120 92 145(Dangerous) Cantaloupe w/ Card 120 89 111 Watermelon Control 76 57  93(Dangerous) Watermelon 79 58 69 w/ Card Kiwi Control 85 76 102 Kiwi w/Card 98 63 88

In another embodiment, the card 1000 may be configured for earthing (andis sometimes referred to as an earthing card 1000). The chip 26 may be acarbon fiber substrate or other programmable substrate which may beprogrammed by methods similar to those described above except that inthis embodiment, the chip 26 is programmed to replicate electromagneticwaves and/or frequencies given off by the Earth. Electromagneticfrequencies given off by the Earth may Schumann resonances in extremelylow frequency portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum.Some of the benefits related to reducing exposure to EMF detriments andother biohazards may be provided by the earthing frequencies emitted bythe chip 26. For example, heart rate variability comparisons may betested on a subject without the card 1000 and while in possession of thecard 1000 to see the effects on cellular nutrition and cellularresponse. FIGS. 14 and 15 show a comparison of physical fitness levelswithout the card 1000 (FIG. 14) and then again while carrying the card1000. FIG. 14 shows the test subject's heart rate ranged between 71beats per minute to 90 beats per minute during physical exertion. Theoverall physical fitness level is shown in a plot on the right where thesubject scored in the lower half of the plot. FIG. 15 shows subject'sminimum hear rate needed dropped to 49 beats per minute and raisedslightly to a maximum of 92 beats per minute when carrying the card1000. The overall physical fitness level rose as the score was in theupper half of the plot.

The heart rate variability test is based on cellular nutrition (uptake)and cellular response (communication). Per the results shown in FIGS. 14and 15 (according to one physician), this improved when using thegrounding card 1000. With the grounding card, it did not have an effecton how much the cells can absorb but it improved cellular response. Inthe physician's opinion, this is often more important. When the cellsstop responding to environmental, biochemical & physical signals,healing ceases.

To get such a shift (2 steps improved in communication as shown in theplots), often it takes 4-8 months of nutritional therapy or severalintense weeks of laser therapy, depending upon what's inhibitingcellular communication. In this case, nothing was necessarily inhibitingcommunication. Rather the grounding card enhanced something that wasworking relatively well.

For those familiar with earthing, it will be no surprise that earthingprovides substantial benefits. It will be appreciated that the benefitsof Earth frequencies can be conveniently carried around and maintainedwhile holding the card 1000 on the person. In addition, the Earth'sfrequencies may be transferred from the card 1000 to other mediums ifthe mediums are passed over or put into contact with the card 1000. Forexample, running water over the card 1000 may transfer some of theenergy from the programmed frequencies into the water. This can forexample, improve the taste of the water (or other consumed liquids). Thewater may also be transferred to a spray bottle so that the grounded maybe sprayed on a person or plant to provide beneficial effects.

Referring now to FIGS. 16-19, a pet tag 1500 is shown according toexemplary embodiments. As will be appreciated, the benefits of theprogramming may be applied to devices which affect animals such as pets.A chip or carbon fiber substrate 1510 may be programmed according to anyof the above embodiments for their respective purposes. The chip 1510may include a programmable layer with one or more traces 1520 which mayoperate as antennas to transmit the emitted frequencies. In someembodiments, the emitted frequencies may be augmented by arranging thetraces 1520 into a design. For example, FIG. 17 shows a rear face of thetag 1500 with a design 1530 that consists of Eulerian circles within anoverall circle bordering the overlapping circles. FIG. 18 shows a design1530 with the trace 1520 arranged in a Fibonacci spiral exhibiting the“Golden ratio” which may be appreciated as having significance in itsappearance in nature. FIG. 19 shows a design 1530 arranged as an arrayof petals which as a natural element, may augment the energies providedby the programmed frequencies emitted.

Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous designconfigurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of theinventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations andarrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of thepresent invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below ratherthan narrowed by the embodiments described above. For example, manyother articles of manufacture may incorporate the programmed hologramchip 26 providing positive health benefits as described above. Whileshoes were described as one excellent product carrying the chip 26,other pieces of clothing are likewise contemplated. In addition, otherapparel or accessories (for example eye wear, jewelry, etc.) mayincorporate the chip 26 with similarly expected results and arecontemplated herein.

What is claimed is:
 1. A device for emission of energy, comprising: asubstrate; and a programmable layer of the substrate, wherein: theprogrammable layer is programmed with longitudinal electromagneticscalar waves passed through a tuning medium apart from the substrate,the longitudinal electromagnetic scalar waves having an amplitude of thewaveform change to modulate desired information onto a carrier wave,electromagnetic waves in the form of light and/or sound are used tomodulate the carrier wave as it programs the substrate at either one orany combination of receiving and transmitting pancake coils, and theprogrammable layer is configured to emit and/or augment energeticinformation from the substrate, tuned via the longitudinalelectromagnetic scalar waves, the energetic information being tuned forinteraction with animals and pets.
 2. The device of claim 1, wherein theenergetic information is based on a natural frequency of the tuningmedium.
 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the programmable layer is aholographic layer.
 4. The device of claim 1, wherein the programmablelayer comprises carbon fiber.
 5. The device of claim 1, wherein theenergetic information emitted from the programmable layer is programmedto offset negative effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) output from amobile electronic device when the device is in proximity of the mobileelectronic device.
 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the mobileelectronic device is any electromotive force (EMF) emitting device. 7.The device of claim 1, wherein the energetic information emitted fromthe programmable layer is programmed to assist with the biofield ofanimals or pets and to offset negative effects of stressors to thebiofield of animals or pets.
 8. The device of claim 1, wherein thedevice is a pet tag.